When both parents believe that men are capable of nurturing infants
a. mothers devote time to caregiving
b. fathers devote less time to caregiving
c. fathers devote more time to caregiving
d. the marital relationship tends to suffer, particulary when me spend little time in the caregiver role

______is considered a powerful tool in self-development because it permits children to represent and express the self more clearly.
a. language
b. movement
c. a large social network
d. recursive thought

Dr. thorne is interested in learning how children come to understqnd their malfaceted world. in her research, she asks like, "when do infants discover that they're separqate beings, distinct from other people and objects? Dr. thorne is stuyding

dr. bouvier observes that bees sacrfice their lives to protect the hive dog cowers in the corner after wetting the carpet. dr. bouvier concludes that many morally relevant behaviors have evolutionary roots, which is consistent with ____ theories of human social behavior

a. piaget's
b. social learning
c. biological
d. kohlbergs

In kohlber's theory, at the ____ level, moral understanding is based on rewards, punishments, and the power of authority figures

a. principled
b. preconventional
c. conventional
d. postconventional

Parents of impulsive children can foster conscience development by building a warm, affectionate relationship that promotes
A.frequent power asser
B.secure attachment
C.ego development
D.fear and guilt

A parent who uses imperatives and specific suggestions in everyday life is most likely the parent of a?
A.son
B.teenage
C.daughter
D. son and daughter

Mischel's research shows that ____ is especially important is teaching children to delay gratification and resist temptation
A.the belief-desire theory of mind
B.diverting attention
C.perspective taking
D.reinforcing

Dean associates certain activies, roles, and traits as being typical for either males or females. His associations conform to cultural stereotypes and encompass many gender-linked responses. This is an example of gender
A.Atypicality
B.roles
C.typing
D.identity